Page 4—Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1998 WASHINGTON, D.C. Corn growers and all Americans can breathe easier today, thanks to congression al passage of an omnibus transportation bill that extends the federal ethanol tax incentive through 2007. HR 2400, the Building Efficiency Surface Transportation Equity Act (BESTEA), was approved overwhelmingly by both the House and Senate in May. “This landmark legislation marks a major victory for all Americans who will reap the benefits of cleaner air, new jobs, increased farm income, rural economic development, lower fuel costs, and reduced U.S. dependence on foreign oil,” said National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) President Ryland Utlaut, a farmer from Grand Pass, Mo. Farmers Union Applauds Commitment To Ethanol WASHINGTON, D.C. - National Farmers Union (NFU) applauded U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich for the recent appointment to a conference committee House members who sup port the ethanol tax incentive program. The conference committee is charged with reaching a compromise on the House and Senate versions of the high way bill which extends ethginol tax incentives through 2007," said NFU President leland Swenson. 'We are extremely pleased with Speaker Gingrich's decision to appoint ethanol supports to the conference committee. Gingrich's action follows strong leader ship for extension of the ethanol incen tive by House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt, D-Mo., Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D.S.D." PEERLESS CHALLENGER SILO MILL WITH AUGER DISCHARGE WILL. MAKE FINE Sr . 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That exemption was scheduled to expire on Dec. 31, 2000. The final lan guage in the transportation bill extends the incentive through December 31, 2007, with modest reductions to 5.3 cents in 2000-2001, 5.2 cents in 2005 and thereafter. “Congressional supporters of an environmentally and economically sound energy policy, accompanied by farm ers across the United States, worked long and hard to ensure this vital incentive was preserved,” Utlaut said. “We owe a particular debt of gratitude to a number of key policymakers whose drive and motivation ensured that sound public policy tri umphed over politics. “Chief among them are Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Carol Moseley-Braun (D -IL), the original authors of the extension provision. We also appreciate the efforts of Sen. Kent Conrad (D-ND) and Reps. Jim Nussle (R-IA) and Kenny Hulshof (R-MO). They, along with Sen. Grassley, served on the con ference committee that craft ed the final details of the bill,” Utlaut noted. Utlaut also praised the co chairs of the congressional Alcohol Fuels Caucus - Reps. David Minge (D-MN), Lane Evans (D-IL), Bill Barrett (R -NE) and Nussle - who worked long and hard to build bipartisan support for the ethanol extension. In addition, he cited the leader ship of House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA), House Minority Leader Dick Gephart (D-MO), Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-MS) and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD), all of whom instrumental in ushering the extension through the legislative process. Finally, the backing of the Clinton administra tion, particularly Vice President A 1 Gore and Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman, was invaluable in assuring that the extension became a reality. Utlaut also acknowledged the individual efforts of many thousands of corn growers and other ethanol supporters nationwide who have worked tirelessly to educate policy TheUw^(Me^^k...forlOO\feiJs. 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